Even though the procession organized at the Sirkeci Pier and the music performed by the Sublime Porte Seraskeri were silent, it was ordered to be recitation to the Sublime Porte with great honor and completeness, by the companions of His Excellency Said Bey, the Chief Secretary of the Imperial Chamber. It is the unified form of the sultan. Tevjihad. Circle of consideration in the change of sultanate.

Title Even though the procession organized at the Sirkeci Pier and the music performed by the Sublime Porte Seraskeri were silent, it was ordered to be recitation to the Sublime Porte with great honor and completeness, by the companions of His Excellency Said Bey, the Chief Secretary of the Imperial Chamber. It is the unified form of the sultan. Tevjihad. Circle of consideration in the change of sultanate.
Publication Date: 1876-09-12
Subject Padishahs-Sultans-The Ottoman Empire
Type Other
Language tr
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions Printed
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID FFT015017
Record ID 20126
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1876-09-12
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Even though the procession organized at the Sirkeci Pier and the music performed by the Sublime Porte Seraskeri were silent, it was ordered to be recitation to the Sublime Porte with great honor and completeness, by the companions of His Excellency Said Bey, the Chief Secretary of the Imperial Chamber. It is the unified form of the sultan. Tevjihad. Circle of consideration in the change of sultanate.

Publication Date 1876-09-12
Subject Padishahs-Sultans-The Ottoman Empire
Type Other
Language tr
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions Printed
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID FFT015017
Record ID 20126
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1876-09-12
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